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Columbia 1st in Checklists in Great Backyard Bird Count!


Click Here to Post one of your 2008 Adair County GBBC bird count checklist now,
Click here to see the latest Columbia, KY checklist counts


Please do your part

This afternoon, Columbia is in FIRSTplace in checklists in Kentucky and, with a push, could stat FIRST in checklists

We hope everyone will send a 42728 Adair County checklist this evening, and for any other special bird count they do.

1 Columbia (91) 2. Louisville (89) 3. Lexington (75)
on Second Day of Great Backyard Bird Count at 7:13pmCT, Monday morning, Feb. 18, 2008

To lend your support and post your bird count now, Click Here



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Birds of Kentucky: First & Farmers Eagle



2008-02-18 - Downtown Columbia, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
If you tried to count this eagle there is no place on the Great Backyard Bird Count for him. The new, and in First & Farmers National Bank Marketing manager Mindy Smith's opinion, better looking eagle, is in place on the First & Farmers facade at the main Columbia bank.

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